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The xx – Our Song Lyrics

Rock

All I have I will give to you
In dark times, when no one wants to
I will give you me and we'll be
Us

All I have I will give to you
In dark times, when no one wants to
I will give you me and we'll be
Us, and there's no one else

Who knows me
Like you do
What I've done
You've done too

The walls I
Hide behind
You walk through
You just walk through

Well I know all the words
To take you apart
You know I know your heart
I want to mend your heart

You're broke down
Why don't you tell me from the start?
You know I know you're heart
I want to mend your heart
And there's no one else

Who knows me
Like you do
What I've done
You've done too

The walls I
Hide behind
You walk through
You just walk through

About This Song

"Our Song" is a haunting meditation on intimate codependency and the blurred boundaries that form between two people in deep romantic connection. The track explores the profound vulnerability of complete emotional surrender, where the narrator offers their entire self even when the world turns away, creating a relationship so intertwined that individual identity becomes secondary to their shared existence as "us." The lyrics reveal both the beauty and danger of this level of intimacy-while there's comfort in being truly known and understood, there's also an acknowledgment of mutual destructive power, with both partners knowing exactly "the words to take you apart." Musically, the song exemplifies The xx's signature minimalist approach, built around sparse, echoing guitar lines, subtle electronic textures, and the band's characteristic intimate vocal interplay between Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim. The production creates an atmosphere of late-night confession and emotional rawness, with each element given space to breathe in the mix, making every word and note feel deliberate and weighted. This delicate sonic landscape perfectly mirrors the song's themes of exposed vulnerability and quiet intensity. The track resonated with listeners because it captured the intoxicating yet potentially suffocating nature of all-consuming love, where two people become so enmeshed that they lose track of where one ends and the other begins-a feeling many recognize but few artists articulate with such elegant restraint.

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